Cost of Living Breakdown
The cost of living in Omaha, NE is 9% lower than the national average. Here's how each category compares:
| Category | Index | vs National Avg |
|---|---|---|
| Overall | 91 | -9% |
| Housing | 78 | -22% |
| Groceries | 96 | -4% |
| Utilities | 97 | -3% |
| Transportation | 98 | -2% |
| Healthcare | 96 | -4% |
Housing Costs in Omaha
Housing is typically the largest expense. In Omaha, the housing index is 78 (national average = 100).
- Median home price: $260,000
- Median rent (1 bedroom): $1,050/month
- Median rent (2 bedrooms): $1,250/month
- Annual rent (1BR): $12,600/year
Housing in Omaha is well below the national average, making it an attractive option for homebuyers and renters alike.
How Much Do You Need to Earn in Omaha?
To maintain the equivalent of a $50,000 salary at the national average cost of living, you would need to earn approximately $45,500 in Omaha. The median household income of $62,324 translates to a monthly budget of approximately $5,194.
Groceries & Everyday Expenses
The grocery index in Omaha is 96. Grocery prices are close to the national average.
Transportation & Utilities
Transportation costs sit at an index of 98, while utilities come in at 97. Transportation costs are reasonable compared to other major cities.
Healthcare
Healthcare costs in Omaha are indexed at 96. Healthcare costs are close to or below the national average.
Compare to Nebraska
See statewide salary and tax data on our average salary in Nebraska page. Also see income data for this city on our average salary in Omaha page.
Financial Tools
Use our free calculators to plan your finances in Omaha:
- Mortgage Calculator — estimate your monthly home payment
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- Salary Calculator — convert hourly to annual pay
- Savings Goal Calculator — plan for your move or down payment